FIG #10: X Factor: Population & Religions

This FIG Cluster has 25 spaces available.




Courses

Class
 Instructor 
 Days 
 Time 
 Credits 
 GUR 
Liberal Studies 283
Holly Folk
MWF
11:30 am - 12:50 pm
5
ACGM 
Elizabeth (Liz) Mogford
MWF
2:30 - 3:50
5
SSC 
Seminar 101
Shurla Thibou
TR
10:00 - 10:50
2
 

Total Credits:

12
 

Course Descriptions for X Factor: Population & Religions

  • Liberal Studies 283, Religion and Globalization, (Holly Folk) 5cr, ACGM, CRN: 43735
    Focus on religious responses to globalization through case studies of modern religious movements. Case studies will be chosen to explore cultural interaction and religious change in a world shaped by technological revolutions and increased communication, information, and migration.
  • Sociology 221, Introduction to Population Issues, (Elizabeth (Liz) Mogford) 5cr, SSC, CRN: 42411
    Processes determining population growth - fertility, mortality and migration - and their influence on economic development in the more- and less-developed countries of the world; population policies in various countries and their implications for population growth and future development.
  • Seminar 101, Perspectives on Learning, (Shurla Thibou) 2cr, CRN: 41187
    Make connections with professors and peers and examine perspectives across different fields of study. Learn to find and evaluate information and collaborate with peers through discussions, projects, and presentations. Explore academic goals, campus resources, and enhance skills for learning in college.

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Page Updated 04.18.2012